Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Android beats iPhone 2-to-1 in new smartphone purchases


'Android overwhelming market with devices,' says analyst of Nielsen numbers

Computerworld - Apple's iPhone lost share among U.S. consumers who bought a mobile phone in the last three months, while the share for devices running Google's Android climbed, Nielsen said Monday.
In August, 28% of those who had purchased a smartphone in the preceding 90 days said that they picked an iPhone, down from 31% who said the same three months earlier.
Phone marketshare chart
A majority of U.S. consumers chose an Android smartphone in the last three months. (Graphic: Nielsen.)
Android's share of recent smartphone buyers jumped from 49% in May to 56% in August, according to Nielsen's data.
However, more of Android's gains came at the expense of Research in Motion's BlackBerry than from Apple's iPhone: RIM's share of recent smartphone purchases fell from 16% in May to 9% in August, a seven-point decline that was more than double that of Apple's.
"There's always flux in numbers like these," said Jack Gold, a telecommunications analyst at J. Gold Associates. "You can't expect consistency month to month."
The fall of RIM was even clearer when Nielsen's total share numbers -- all users, not just those who bought a smartphone in the last three months -- were compared.
In August, Android and Apple accounted for 43% and 28% of all U.S. smartphones in use, said Nielsen, a five- and one-point increase, respectively, over May. RIM meanwhile, fell three points in August to 18%.
The biggest factor in Android's rise in recent purchase share, said Gold, was the sheer number of new smartphones that have been released.
"I think we need to be careful how we take these numbers," said Gold. "They're not saying that there's decreased sales or interest in the iPhone. But they do show that Android is overwhelming the market with devices."

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Hands On Video: HTC Hero, Motorola Cliq

Android may have finally made it. It took a year, but we're finally starting to see some cool new handsets for Google's open-source mobile OS. Thursday night at the Pepcom press event in Manhattan, the new HTC Hero and Motorola Cliq were on display. Read More.....

Hands On Video: HTC Hero, Motorola Cliq





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Saturday, November 13, 2010

How will Android beat a Verizon iPhone? Sub-$50 price tags

By Christopher Dawson | November 11, 2010, 11:53am PST


I’m not alone in wondering how Google will continue to beat Apple in the smartphone race when the iPhone comes to Verizon. After all, the iPhone alone on a mediocre network is giving Android’s myriad handsets on all major carriers a run for their money, even when you combine all Android sales numbers. However, announcements from both Verizon and T-Mobile make it abundantly clear precisely how they plan to ensure Android’s dominance: price.



The Motorola Citrus launched today at $49.99 after rebate. It’s only running Android 2.1 and you won’t confuse it with a Droid X, but the pricing and eco-friendly branding (it’s made of 25% recycled materials) will ensure that a lot of Citrus phones become Christmas gifts.
T-Mobile is taking this approach about $40 further with 2 sub-$50 Android phones and 2 (the T-Mobile Comet and LG Optimus) that are free with a 2-year contract if you purchase them online. This isn’t a case of carriers trying to dump unwanted Blackberries or Palm Pre’s. This is what eWeek called “a great democratization” created by Android devices. Furthermore, Verizon now offers data plans for as low as $15 a month and T-Mobile’s unlimited web plans are priced very aggressively.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Global Smartphone Lineup for Verizon’s Fourth Quarter


A leaked photo of Verizon’s Current 3G Global Smartphones also includes their fourth quarter 2010 3G Global Smartphones, and it’s chock full of Android. Four Android smartphones, including the HTC Merge, DROID 2 Global, Motorola DROID Pro, and LG enV Pro seem as though they will be available and working in the United States as well as networks over the ocean soon. Soon, yes, soon the droids, which I love are always very visibly trademarked by Lucasfilm, will be encircling a Verizon near you.droid

http://androidcommunity.com/global-smartphone-lineup-for-verizons-fourth-quarter-20101018/